![]() ![]() And it was supposed to be an amazing company with great culture and WLB. Honestly, I feel like this job gave me PTSD. You were supposed to estimate your tickets (Jira's) in days of work, and then were questioned why a ticket took a day over the estimate or why you estimated more than it really took. Several people on my team regularly worked overtime (evenings and weekends), and I felt like this was also expected of me (it was never said to me directly, but some of the expectations were unreasonable for regular working hours). Lots of legacy code and no time to fix the issues because of the pressure to deliver new features. Team without any camaraderie and with lots of backstabbing. With a ranking of 4.4/5.0, HubSpot joins the list for the first time, alongside only a handful of other businesses in the country with a ranking above 4.0. I was on-call for a week every 3-4 weeks, 24/7. HubSpot is proud today to announce that it has been named 4 on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work list for large companies. People get put on a PIP just because their manager doesn't like them, and HR will support everything the manager says, no matter how ridiculous their claim is. Some of the worst managers I've ever met. ![]() Many employees cite the ability to ask for. But my experience at HubSpot was the worst experience I've had in my career. Based on its 4.7 ratings on Glassdoor, Hubspot takes its employees just as seriously as it does its customers. They're great at pushing this narrative that HubSpot is such an amazing company. ![]()
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